The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1913, Page 15

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

WRITING EXPERTS CALLED IN TO STOP ELECTION FRAUDS Honest Ballot Association Ar- ranges Unique Scheme to } Trap Repeaters. ‘Mandwriting experts to be summoned to New York from Eastern cities are to @lay an important role in the coming Blection; if the plane of the Honest Ballot Association go through. The organization of which President Talcott Wiltame of the Pulitser School of Journalism {te chairman, proposes to Ge Cnllst the ald of these penman sharps tm those districts which are known to political managers ae the centres of Fepeaters and illegal voting. To defray the expenses of thi: novation In city politics, a priva' has been collected by the Municipal Committee. The experts be alded by a battery of secret service operatives, who @ to be importel from other cities for this purpose. ‘These men will ald the experts in dis- tricts where watches from the Honest Ballot Association report suspicious registrations. Twenty-five hundred co!- lege students and graduates have been eeleoted from the four thousand appli- cants for this work. EVERY SIGNATURE TO CLOSELY INSPECTED. ‘There is to be close inspection of every signature on the registration books. Photographic copies of the signatures may %e made. From such plates copies of the signature will be taken and Placed in the hands of experts, When @n irregularity 1s apparent the hand- ‘writing expert stationed at the booth ‘wil report the case to the policeman and make a conipiaint The honest ballot érgantzation hopes @uch careful arrangements will do much to discourage wrongful use of the polls, The students who will act as inspect- ora outside the booths and watchers within will meet to- t at the Van- Gerbilt Hotel to receive instructions for their work, which gins Friday, the first of the registration days. These students will cover twenty-one “e the thirty Assembly districts in Man- bettan. E.R. Finch, Albert 8. Bard, President Williams and Professors F. M. Gait of Columbia and Crecroft of ew York University will address the Students on the work. ————.—__ German Fleet Going to Panama BERLIN, Oct. 8.—An invitation to the German Government to send German warships to attend the ceremony of the opening of the Panama Canal was re- gelved frm Washington at the United States Enibassy here to-day. It is to be Presented to the German Foreign OMce to-morrow by Charge d'Affaires Jc seph ©. Grew. Acceptance of the invitation by Germany 1s said to be certain, but the exact wmmposition of the naval force to take part In the ceremony has not been decided. New Ambassador, ROME, Oct. &—Count Vincenzo |» Macchi di Celle Italian Ambasaa Succession to the Marquis Cusani-Con- falonier, Who has been recailed at his own request. all woods and finishes. ‘THERE ARE NO A STAMPS MORNINGS’ “THE EVEN CIGARETTE COST HIM $50. Manefacterr F' ‘That Ai for Smoking—Two Other Ployere Fined §20 Each. It cost Henry Greenberg, a clothing manufacturer, 60 to-day for amoking = cigarette oon Sept. 9. Greenberg has a where person: mostly Inspector Frank Keniston of ROBS BEACHEY OF $7,000 AFTER PLANE KILLS GIRL Thief in Crowd at Aviator’s Home Following Accident Rifles His Pockets, Gets Cash and Drafts arkmmonpeport, N. Y., Oct. B= Lincoln Beachey, the aviator whose aeroplane killed Mise Rath Hildreth and severely Injured her sister Dorothy here yesterday, !s reported to have forsworn flying forever. Beachey, who was Knocked unconscious when his plane ewept the two girls and their escorts from the roof of a hangar here, is heart- ‘dbroken over the tragedy. Beachey to-day is mourning the loss of 97,000 in cash and drafts, After Beachey had been taken to his room Iast night he was visited by a large number of Persons and during these visite some- body rifled the aviators trousers and stole $7,000 in cash and drafts, Coroner Smith of Bath will hold an Inquest thie afternoon to inquire into the death of Mias Hildreth. Her sister, he employs forty women. Sant. 3% and saw Greenberg standing amidst @ pile of rags puffing on a cigarette, Placards warning employees of the danger of smoking were hanging on the walia, “But I'm the boss,” ex- claimed Greenberg, when Keniston called his attention to the signs. In the Court of Special Sessions to- day Greenberg admitted that Kenie- ton’s story was true. “You should eet your employees a good example,” remarked Justice Hermann as he imposed a fine of &0. Two other factory owners, Henry J. Cohen of No. 109 Bleecker street and Max Gocott of No. 64 Broadway were fined §20 each for having the doors their factory locked while employees ING WORLD, Dorothy, who It was believed was mor tally injured, is befleved now to have a good chance for recovery, though her condition is serious, pacino FINDS SHE’S WIFE NO. 2. Mra. Mary Coggins Berry, living at the Hotel Ansonia, some weeks ago filed a sult in the Bupreme Court for absolute Givorce against Charles 8, Berry, pro- prietor of a private detective agency. She was afterward informed that she was not legally Mra. Berry and yester- her action and filed suit for annulment. the widow Berry told vorced by his wife, Belle Gertrude rry, in Chicago, Oot. %, 1910, and they married at Asbury Park, N. J. h 24, 1910, Mrs, Berry alleges that the former Mrs. Berry obtained her decree by de- fault in the Milnols courts, and that it was null and void. were ‘work. Both pleaded to technical violations of the jaw. on ———— FEDERAL JUDGE HOUGH ILL. SPECIA Again From Sertous Hem- orrhages of Stomach, Judge Charles M. Hough of the Fed- eral District Court is il at his home, No. 660 Park avenue, During the Julian Hawthorne mine fraud case, some months ago, Judge Hough had to give up eitting when he collapsed from hem- orrhages of the stomach. It was thought he had recovered, but last Monday he was again taken {ll, and it was found Necessary to remove him from the court tohis home. It was aald last night that his condition is not rewarded as very serous, although it 1s causing some anxiet: USE POSLAM TO BE RID OF _SKIN TROUBLES To be rid of erup- tions, pimples, etc. and to clear an in- flamed complexion or red nose use Pos- lam and see over- it results of its wonderful healing influence. If eczema, acne, ich or any stubborn sk case afflicts, Poalam control it at once and should eradicate it without extended treatment. Itching stops as soon as applied, Many stubborn and ager: troubles of long standing yield to P in two weeks. Poslam is absolutely id cannot injure the most in. | M SOAP keeps the akin secure fection and disease, improves tts color and texture, soothes tender skin, makes complexions clear, hand: soft. The best shampoo for dandruff. All druggists sell Poslam (price 50 ents) and Poslam Soap (price #5 cents) free samples write to the Emer- Laboratories, $2 West 25th Street, N. W. Cor. 22d St. S. W. Cor. 13th For Men very newest —mate Bombazine, by belted back with slash pockets. VALUES $10 to $15 ouR ONLY STORES: MAIL ORDERS FILLED. GIVE ditconn SEB eho OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 0°CLOCK Newark, N. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market Street Money Saving Clearance Sale of Odd Rockers and Chairs PARLOR. Lone ROOM, Lt CHAIRS TO GO AT mice te iiss aHan ey MANUFACTURERS’ COST. Every po} ome ve NIITIES OF AN rd ONE PATTERN. ‘This is your chance to save meney, and again proves that OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST. $8 Solid Oak Chiffonier 3.09 Golden finish, ees York America’s GreatestY $11 White Enamel ama House | Steel Bed . 2-inch posts. Head 56 ibe 5.87) high; 7 heavy filler rode in head and foot. Extra -f heavy chills, All Cee em eremaeerant WE GIVE FREE INSURANCE In cue of the death af the wane, corner a ea ot tin “lt “ot “sour “actount ‘tra char; iS AND DINING ROOM RARY AND BEDROOM ROCKER ate tn die seats, some cane seats, ethers genuine leather. SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED Tape—No Strings to This Offer—No Ex- tionally i 8, with 92x20 French bevelled plate mirror; heavy carved You may furnish any roam com One by pa: One Goilar new and the bal ance in ‘Small Weekly Poyments. Stamps with All Purchases, Both Cash and Credit GH FRIDAY TE Two BROADWAY STORES RAINCOATS Single and double texture with art proof lining—the and new novelty effects— a FULL LINE OF MEN'S AND WOMEN’S RAINCOATS i FROM $5 TO $35 VALUES 3 | At Reduced Prices N. W. Corner 22d Street and Broadway ( S. W. Corncr 13th Sircet and Broadway L SALE & Broadway (iii: St. & Broadway & Women . in Raincoats of Poplin, Schapp silk Flatiron ) (uilding. BUST AND LENGTH MEASURE. | It Pleases Old Friends It Maks New Friends WEDNESDAY, [IN NEW YORK's SHOPPING CENTER. | [IN NEW YORK's SHOPPING CENTER. | YO! Fourteenth Street Retadiicned 1827—O6 Women’s Tenderfoot For weak or fatien Runan, Cait_-drrthopedic tension heel ana Hght welted exten- sion sole—steel nupport between the inner and outer sole, long, heavy counters—Juat the ahoe necessary for overtired muaclea—alses 8% to 9—E to EF widths, also izes for Growing Girls who suffer from fallen arches— 2% to 6. Tenderfoot Bunion Shoes... Something entirely new—ext: #o that the bunion fits comfortably into a @ocket that does not show on the outekie and which relieves the Preasure—very soft kid—welted ex- tension tUp—ow, sizes. Extra Wide Ankle Shoes. jen toe pe: fiat heels--lace only—all For stout women—Tenderfoot make— Lace or Button—Roft Vict Kid—Ser lesa cut—broad toes—low, flat hee! welted or turned soles—extra w tops—the laced are with and without O'Sullivan's Rubber Heels — EKE hikes 8 to 9. en A Bizen 9% and . “38 Women’s Tenderfoot Shoes. Extra quality soft kid—broad, com- monaense toea—low, flat heels—snam- Jens cut— Turned soles. Welted Few Doses eof Crexone Ease Stid, Sore, Swollen Joints and Muscles, Relieving Backache and Disorders. If you suffer with backeche—have ins in the neck or sidee—nervous or izzy spelle—e few doses of Croxone will relieve the congestion and you will be surprised how ickly all kidney, dder and rheumatic troubles wil dis- i, relieves these dis- ly does reach It soaks right into the w: linings of the kidneys, cleans out the ped-up inactive orgai e |and Poisonous matter that lodge in the joints and muscles to scratch and tate and cause rheumatism. and heals the delicate lini bladder and gives the newed strength so they can filter the blood and keep you well if Croxone is different f all other that it is it without of Cros- druggists thorized to return the purc! ice it it should fail in a single case, irri- It sonia PATENTS. ‘Eddys pn ad ce At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, 10e Made by E. Pritchard, 331_ Spring St. OPEN. EVENINGS al SE Pigneer | Save Your Safety Razor Blades | We re-sharpen all makes, single or double edge, at 3c a doz Honed stropped au tically by a new, exclusive, electrical y. tity anal © P, ae WANTED, AN Baers “PATEN No Extre Che Adrertieemente for, The ang Amerioan “Dk eos ee Sunday World “Wants” Work Monday Wonders. sewers enanon Wreane om process. Quality work. Prompt service. We retail Wostenholm’s I-X-L, Cutlery. KLAUBERG BHOS, (Estab, 1919), 173 William ., New York Cit; i The Best Corrective and preventive of the numerous ailments caused by defective | or irregular action of the or. | gans of digestion—is found | in the safe, speedy, certain and time-tested home remedy c. Sold everywhere. in bozes, 10c., 28¢, Purses are filled, Hearts made glad, By the timely use Of a World Want Ad. eave nant a 1 OIE Ane cnctsaie 80 8) perrrtinteg De pevertenny. Sew York City.” Deer Sire, Lact oun paper @ weed car column, The seme Dewepapere, Monéay following Lat estes? isemant., thirty-two persone by eotuel Used Departnent . count, visited our ta whieh ingleanced by the few Yor Doubtless thie will interest you, and we ere very ha! testify to the sslee efficiency Claes Gutomobile edvertising agent. < o use World “Used Cars For A.!. for best results. OCTOBER &, AEARN Headquarters for TENDERFOOT SHOES | ALL KINDS—ALL QUALITIES—ALL SIZES—ALL PRICES— Last week was a banner week here—one could hardly look for better business. ..... Having just received a complete new line of famous TENDERFOOT SHOES, Oxferds and Juliets, will inaugurate to- morrow (Thursday) as Tenderfoot Day and thus add another to the many attractions of this Sale...... Following quotations will show how wide @ range is covered under the name of Tenderfoot—truly shoes for every occasion—always dressy, always comfortable:— 6.00] A new Model—lace—very short vamp THE A.ELLIOTT RANNEY COMPANY HUDSON wOTOR CARS 1700 Geptenber 87%B, thie come ot, ovesn’ cconpying 260 tines eoxtie rtioonent apenreet im eiz other ew york | eer Du | Perhaps YOU desire to sell or buy a used Motor Car? 1918, SHOPPING CENTER. ‘Went of Fitth Avenus | Years in Dry Geode Tenderfoot Wide Ankle Shoes. .3.59 and medi fd toe—tow, flat heels and medium roun heels widthe-DHE wtese 2 to ® Tenderfoot Wide Ankle ‘Shoes. 3.28 Lace or Button—Soft Kid—Medium toes—low heels — extension solra— ri tips—extra wide widthe—sixes 10 10. Short Vamp Tenderfoot Shoes, .3.25 Of very Soft Kid—lace or Button— high arch—Cuban book-tght | hand turned soles—all widths, Tenderfoot Dress Shoes...... Button—Patent, Caltakin with Fi tope—medium toe shapes and medium, heele—light weight —hand welted solew—all sizes, Tenderfoot House Slippers... . .1.69 | roseb' For Women—extra quality eoft Kia turned soles—medium round or com- monsense toes—low heels. Women's Tenderfoot Juliettes. .1.96 Very soft Kid—sides of best rubber Goring—turned soles — medium toes with patent tips or plain oommon- fense tors—all sizes and wittha, Nurses’ Tenderfoot Oxfords... . 3.50 With O’Sullivan's Rubber Heese soft Kid uppers—medium round tose, —Kid tips—also 4 eyelot, Biuoher out —Noineless woes — rubber heele— O'Sullivan’e gisea and widths, make—all STEAMBOATS. ‘&Dlamoud Co. @ MAIDEN LANK. ‘Tel, 8967 Cort. if thie number who stated advertisement, two-thirds were pPy t of the New York World as s bighe truly, If Sale” or a World “Wanted” |See World Ads. 4ay Day for Used Motor Car Bargains! IN NEW YORK’s SHOPPING [IX NEW YORK’s GHOFPING CENTER] HEARN Wan of With wees Metablished 1997-86 Years in Dry Goods, GREAT FALL SALE Only Three Days More A timely warning!....Heed it and be here tomorrow. Can you afford to MISS SUCH MONEY-SAVING OCCASIONS ? know that kPa thas ger shown a No hew lew the price, the garment must be tasteful and well mode. or It'can find mo place with us. Crepe de Chine Negligess A@atroes, Chalties and French Plannel Negligees ané Kimenes, ' 3.08 to 12.08 ‘ to Cary set. ‘ teagown.. jaited eatin and ribbons being used in an tm | and without o py Le} Po ter Prooe credible variety enmene & ‘ Sele ne Decially euttable for maternity 3 mi Messaline House Gowns oe trom pecte e 10.88 AND NURSES’ UNIFORMS prent MM up anotege pul 4 eal Doraeke u Thee eat ul inieed roshe round Roe Re vy io are ne have ee tants eters, Viaaneletto Dreasiag Gasquce Also Heavy Ficece and Eiéeréewn— — 49 to 1.98 Wonderful Values in These Specials No Mail er Telephone Orders, $2.96 Novelty Curtaine—pair....1.88 918.08 Wemnen’s Stik: Decsses. Berim or ‘Marie Antoinette—walte or Arabian—taatetul come with lace inserte—Limit six pal i. 69 ct. Striped Peo ro Silke. . «+. 48! —net, lace or emb'y for To-Morrow mye Sefer ong lore see Taro Sad & inch cate suatton “plab-oain S| 54.06 Wemen’s Tetered } Png colora and combinations. Tamnit 10 yards. S9ct. All-Wool Storm Serges.. 4 inch—brown, igsk—kimit ” Raat 75 ct. Cotton Fleece Blankets... .68|_ ™=**~ vik For % beda—whits and colored, Velvet or hom ed br nay Town, navy end igrerte offecte-Linat tare = Fo edad ‘ead? My £0 Wernen’s Unt'mn'd pS ig poll 79 ct. Fancy Feather Tine... $9.98 Fine Cal. Wool Blankets...6.78| Posse retiree For full ot bode wh ‘colored aPlalniand ‘white and 954 ct. Unbleached Musline, OC 8 ches vite ove mm, Sheoeto—90x00............. 07 98 ct. seen Th Tull else—ne -fressine—four’ Good Ge Hooke with invisible eyes—@ we quality—white CM 20 roma. Limit'@ groes. gore, Fastenere—blsct, an my pnt 2—atanda! r-mee! ross. 12 ct. Yard-wide Pereetines, Black, white and new Mnings and Petticoats Eine 19 ct. Babeskin Soap.. 3 cakes in box—well know: excellence one-third off regular Amit 3 boxes, ct. Yachting Flannele.. Exact coples Aigh-priced 96 ct. Heavy Petia Damasks, eee Full bleached Full patterns damit is’ Yards 11 ct. Huck Towels. oft tinlsh—18x36—bleached. neat bordera—Limit 2 dozen 1114 et. White India Linons...... Amooth, even weave—-for children's Woar as well as dresses, aprons, etc. TAmit 2 yards, 11 et. Towellings... 7 1T4noh—bl ait or roller—tinme ib yanks 7 59 ot. Men’s Domet Night Shirts. ed » Heavy fleece—neat at 180 bric~62 Inches fong--13 t 3) nacles attached collar or military style. Limit three. 49 ct. Men’s Rib Undershirts... .33 Ata 4 make-natural tint—also ara to match—all alzen, $1.49 Leather Hand Bags 1,09 Leather Iined- secured metal rima— Datent aafety catch—leather handle, $1.29 Dinner Knives & Forks. ... .72 Fine American steel--taney handles wet of alx each--Liinit 2 nets, 35 Lawn, and ribbon | $1.96 Logue & Voile the Blouses... gee 93.69 Wemen's acre Sipe open 69 ct. Chitren’s 'e ches Dresses. . 38 bases Veleet Plots Picture » Benet 38 + 2,00 te in poke ruchings oF abbon Face fae- Inew—dant “iy ings such se buds, pleated ribbon, taney mare rowne—to 6 Yeare—Limit two, $2.98 Children’s Coats. Comturoy white, navy Preaated. od if mailed tint iinine rent ox mode! izes to 3 yeare Limit two. - $4.80 Boys’ ak Suite. Ruslana | and eal lot nayy. ancien button: tommesk or lr cc ‘al La yeare—Limit two * 36 and 4 Parveloe—white in cloth—neok- feicy tree el BE, to I yeare 59 ct. Boye’ cn a ‘The new full shape—satin Ttaped-navy, serge and mixtur shophand plaide—Limit two. 39 ct. Nickel Bath Fixtures. . Towel Bar Glass Holder, Soap ‘DI lor or Tooth Hrush Holder deat nickel on brass—Limit 1 each. Neves a ny Seamless Axminster Rugs From the Well-Known Firm of S. SANFORD & SONS Their Famous BEAUVAIS Grade Perfect reproductions of Turkish, Persian and other Oriental rich and artistic—only pure wool and pure vegetal weaving—bought at clearing prices, theref< } 21.50| being ouely 9x12 ft. Usually $37 & $29 ori tyes we 4 ae 8.2n10.6 ft, a

Other pages from this issue: